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Video Demo: Openbeak, Twitter client application for BlackBerry

February 13th, 2010

blackberry-app-worldEarlier we know it given the TwitterBerry application, but RIM prohibits the use of the word “berry” to any third party application providers if they want to enter it into the list of BlackBerry App World, and finally converted into TwitterBerry name Openbeak.

Here, we found a video demo of the Openbeak application:
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7 Twitter Client Applications for Ubuntu Linux

February 8th, 2010

ninja_twitterTwitter as Microblogging network lately that more and more popular, just look at the television and news artists and officials do not always want to be left to use Twitter, as well as Facebook. Call it Bill Gates who also ended up using Twitter. Developed technology now allows us more access to social networks, such as through mobile devices and smartphones, other than through a PC with a variety of browsers, or even if you have web hosting you can create applications with PHP Twitter. Besides, there are also some client applications are interesting enough to access this Twitter easily, but here I specifically limiting the Linux operating system Ubuntu in particular. Here are seven kinds of applications on Linux-specific Twitter Ubuntu:
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Five Supporting Mobile Applications Performance Journalism

February 2nd, 2010

JournalistGadget technology devices integrated with the needs of daily activities increasingly become the inevitable part of life. Information, Updates, status of all sent digitally to hand every minute and even seconds.

It certainly would be a challenge for journalists in providing information quickly and actual.

With smartphones currently available as the iPhone, Android and BlackBerry will certainly be additive support. through the gadget, the information can be spread through Twitter, Facebook and others, so no problem for the reader to the present.
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